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Why polycystic ovary syndrome may affect men too

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Why polycystic ovary syndrome may affect men too

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Polycystic ovary syndrome, a leading cause of infertility in women, may also affect men. Research suggests that men could suffer from a version of the disorder, which is characterized by painful and irregular periods, weight gain, and mental health issues in women.

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a disorder that affects women, causing infertility, painful periods, and mental health issues. Researchers now believe that men may also be affected by a similar condition. The disorder is typically associated with women's health, but growing evidence suggests that men could suffer from similar symptoms. This condition can lead to weight gain and mental health problems in women. If men are also affected, it could lead to new areas of research and treatment. The discovery may help improve understanding and treatment of the condition.

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